Company of Heroes is a popular Strategy Real-Time game series, developed by Relic Entertainment and published by Sega. The two previous games were released in 2006 and 2013 respectively, so fans eagerly awaited a proper sequel. Unfortunately, Sega has yet to give any official word on Company of Heroes 3 and the rumors of an early access version have only added to speculation.
There has been much speculation around a possible early access version of Company of Heroes 3. Fans hoped that it would be announced at E3 2019, but nothing came of it. Some believe that an early access could get released as soon as 2020, but there is no official confirmation of this.
An early access version of Company of Heroes 3 would provide a number of benefits to fans. For one, it would allow players to get a first-hand look at the game and be able to test out the new features and content. This would help developers to refine the game and make tweaks as necessary, before the full release.
Additionally, an early access could allow fans to become part of the development process. This could range from providing feedback to voting on certain in-game features and even shaping the game over time.
However, an early access version of Company of Heroes 3 could also have its own drawbacks. One potential downside could be the pricing of the early access. Developers would likely require players to pay a fee in order to gain access to the game. This could turn off some fans who are not willing to pay.
Another potential issue could be the volume of content available. An early access version of the game may not contain all of the features or content of the full version. This could be a big concern for players who are looking for a complete experience.
At the end of the day, there is no confirmation of an early access version of Company of Heroes 3. All we can do is hope that the developers decide to go down this path, as the potential benefits of early access could be huge. Until then, all we can do is wait and see.